Sting Announces North American Fall Leg of Sting 3.0 Tour

The new leg includes a six-night mini residency at the historic Brooklyn Paramount.

Mar. 2, 2026 at 4:47pm

Sting has announced a new North American leg of his Sting 3.0 tour, which will launch with a two-night stand in Vancouver, Canada, on October 5 and 6. The tour will then head to the U.S., with the first shows happening in Seattle on October 8 and 9. The new leg includes a six-night mini residency at the historic Brooklyn Paramount in Brooklyn, New York, running from November 11 to 18, with special guests Fiction Plane, which features Sting's son Joe Sumner. The tour wraps up on November 24 in Tampa, Florida.

Why it matters

Sting's tours are highly anticipated events for his dedicated fanbase, and this new leg of the Sting 3.0 tour will provide more opportunities for fans across North America to see the legendary musician perform live. The Brooklyn Paramount residency is particularly noteworthy, as it will allow Sting to connect with fans in a more intimate setting.

The details

The new fall leg of the Sting 3.0 tour will launch with a two-night stand in Vancouver, Canada, on October 5 and 6. The first U.S. shows will take place in Seattle on October 8 and 9. The tour will then include a six-night mini residency at the historic Brooklyn Paramount in Brooklyn, New York, running from November 11 to 18, with special guests Fiction Plane, which features Sting's son Joe Sumner. The tour will wrap up on November 24 in Tampa, Florida, which is a rescheduled show.

  • The new fall leg of the Sting 3.0 tour will launch on October 5 and 6 in Vancouver, Canada.
  • The first U.S. shows will take place on October 8 and 9 in Seattle.
  • The six-night mini residency at the Brooklyn Paramount in Brooklyn, New York, will run from November 11 to 18.
  • The tour will wrap up on November 24 in Tampa, Florida, which is a rescheduled show.

The players

Sting

An English musician, singer, and songwriter who rose to fame as the lead singer and bassist of the new wave rock band The Police.

Dominic Miller

Sting's longtime guitarist and collaborator.

Chris Maas

Sting's drummer.

Joe Sumner

Sting's son, who is the lead singer of the band Fiction Plane, which will be a special guest during the Brooklyn Paramount residency.

Fiction Plane

A band that features Sting's son Joe Sumner as the lead singer, and will be a special guest during the Brooklyn Paramount residency.

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What’s next

Sting is currently in the middle of an eight-show residency in Paris, with his next show happening on Monday. A North American spring leg of the tour kicks off on May 6 in Hollywood, Florida.

The takeaway

Sting's Sting 3.0 tour continues to generate excitement among his loyal fanbase, with this new North American leg providing more opportunities for fans to see the legendary musician perform live, including a special six-night residency at the historic Brooklyn Paramount in New York.